Showing posts with label London Fashion Week Street Style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label London Fashion Week Street Style. Show all posts
I attended LFW on February 21st 2015. I went to flaunt around Somerset House and to also attend a Fashions Finest off-schedule showcase/catwalk. I really wanted to get 'papped' so badly so I dressed how I wanted to dress instead of conforming to societies norms. I dressed how I wanted to be perceived and judged. I got ALOT of stares at the train station but oh well, I suppose it's a form of flattery!
Fashion | LFW AW15 Outfit Of The Day
Monday, 23 February 2015 • Faux Fur Clutch, LFW, LFW Day 2 Street Style, LFW STREET STYLE, London Fashion Week Street Style, Monki, Neoprene, new look, Pastel Fashion, PVC, Street fashion, Street Style Blogger
I attended LFW on February 21st 2015. I went to flaunt around Somerset House and to also attend a Fashions Finest off-schedule showcase/catwalk. I really wanted to get 'papped' so badly so I dressed how I wanted to dress instead of conforming to societies norms. I dressed how I wanted to be perceived and judged. I got ALOT of stares at the train station but oh well, I suppose it's a form of flattery!
LONDON FASHION WEEK HIGHLIGHTS
Sunday, 26 October 2014 • London, London Fashion Week, London Fashion Week Street Style, Rhona Anne, Wool and the gang
Rosemary Goodenough - LFW - Designer Showroom |
The beautifully elegant Rosemary showing me her scarves. |
Rosemary's beautiful daughter modelling the 'Metamorphic Collection' as a delightful dress |
When I attended London Fashion Week during September I was lucky enough to meet Rosemary Goodenough. Rosemary Goodenough is an amazing artist who has now transformed her divine artwork into wearable pieces of fashion. Rosemary is such an approachable woman and I am so glad that I stopped by to have a chat with her at The Designer Showrooms. We had a good old chat about the designs or shall I say artwork featured on her exquisite scarves, her beautifully designed packaging and much more.
Rosemary has designed a series of collections including my personal favourite - 'Parliament Dawn' which is a breathtaking design that captures the prominent features of The Houses Of Parliament onto a scarf. Rosemary has also designed a scarf that is beyond versatile, a scarf that can be worn as a dress, a coat or a simple wrap - 'The Metamorphic Collection' is a masterpiece in itself and I am sure this trend will cotton on in the fashion world pretty fast - I love it!
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'Parliament Dawn' |
I recently interviewed Rosemary herself via email, below are the questions and answers:
Exclusive Q&A with Rosemary Goodenough
Mollie: What inspired you to transform your beautiful pieces of art into divine fashion garments?
Rosemary: What a lovely way to phrase that question, thank you Mollie! The trigger was very simple really, I was exhibiting my Paintings and Sculptures in an exhibition and overheard someone who was looking at my Oil Painting 'Springing Tulips' exclaim "If that painting was a Scarf, I would wear it!". That of course led to many months of painstaking research in order to find the best possible quality manufacturers which led us ultimately to the great Silk Printers near Lake Como in Italy.
Mollie: If you had to choose a favourite piece that you've designed/created, what would it be and why?
Rosemary: That is one question that I find impossible to answer as each piece is only in my Collections if I feel passionately that it is the very best it could possibly be so they are all my favourites!
Rosemary show-casing her 'Parliament Dawn' scarf. How gorgeous is that? |
Rosemary: You do ask difficult and interesting questions Mollie! I have never regarded myself as inspirational but thank you for the lovely compliment. I think more than driven I am simply passionate and obsessed by detail to an extreme degree. My husband Michael Waller-Bridge is incredibly inspiring and equally obsessed by detail and my gorgeous daughters, Nancy La Roux and Amy Nelson always lift my heart and I'm very appreciative of their belief in me.
Mollie: If you could wear one colour for the rest of your life, what would it be?
Rosemary: White, because I always feel happy wearing it.
Mollie: Who is your favourite fashion designer and why?
Rosemary: The designer who inspires me most from history is Erté and currently it would have to be the incomparable Issey Miyake.
Thank you so very much to Rosemary for that wonderfully intriguing Q&A via email.
What a refreshing way that Rosemary came about turning her pieces of art into glorious silk scarves, it's almost like what happens in the movies!
Hopefully you'll see lots more from Rosemary on my blog in the future, she is such a lovely lady and I'd love to do another post about her and her brand again in the future.
LONDON FASHION WEEK: ROSEMARY GOODENOUGH Q&A
Wednesday, 1 October 2014 • Designer Scarves, London Fashion Week, London Fashion Week Street Style, Rosemary Goodenough
Rosemary Goodenough - LFW - Designer Showroom |
The beautifully elegant Rosemary showing me her scarves. |
Rosemary's beautiful daughter modelling the 'Metamorphic Collection' as a delightful dress |
When I attended London Fashion Week during September I was lucky enough to meet Rosemary Goodenough. Rosemary Goodenough is an amazing artist who has now transformed her divine artwork into wearable pieces of fashion. Rosemary is such an approachable woman and I am so glad that I stopped by to have a chat with her at The Designer Showrooms. We had a good old chat about the designs or shall I say artwork featured on her exquisite scarves, her beautifully designed packaging and much more.
Rosemary has designed a series of collections including my personal favourite - 'Parliament Dawn' which is a breathtaking design that captures the prominent features of The Houses Of Parliament onto a scarf. Rosemary has also designed a scarf that is beyond versatile, a scarf that can be worn as a dress, a coat or a simple wrap - 'The Metamorphic Collection' is a masterpiece in itself and I am sure this trend will cotton on in the fashion world pretty fast - I love it!
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'Parliament Dawn' |
I recently interviewed Rosemary herself via email, below are the questions and answers:
Exclusive Q&A with Rosemary Goodenough
Mollie: What inspired you to transform your beautiful pieces of art into divine fashion garments?
Rosemary: What a lovely way to phrase that question, thank you Mollie! The trigger was very simple really, I was exhibiting my Paintings and Sculptures in an exhibition and overheard someone who was looking at my Oil Painting 'Springing Tulips' exclaim "If that painting was a Scarf, I would wear it!". That of course led to many months of painstaking research in order to find the best possible quality manufacturers which led us ultimately to the great Silk Printers near Lake Como in Italy.
Mollie: If you had to choose a favourite piece that you've designed/created, what would it be and why?
Rosemary: That is one question that I find impossible to answer as each piece is only in my Collections if I feel passionately that it is the very best it could possibly be so they are all my favourites!
Rosemary show-casing her 'Parliament Dawn' scarf. How gorgeous is that? |
Rosemary: You do ask difficult and interesting questions Mollie! I have never regarded myself as inspirational but thank you for the lovely compliment. I think more than driven I am simply passionate and obsessed by detail to an extreme degree. My husband Michael Waller-Bridge is incredibly inspiring and equally obsessed by detail and my gorgeous daughters, Nancy La Roux and Amy Nelson always lift my heart and I'm very appreciative of their belief in me.
Mollie: If you could wear one colour for the rest of your life, what would it be?
Rosemary: White, because I always feel happy wearing it.
Mollie: Who is your favourite fashion designer and why?
Rosemary: The designer who inspires me most from history is Erté and currently it would have to be the incomparable Issey Miyake.
Thank you so very much to Rosemary for that wonderfully intriguing Q&A via email.
What a refreshing way that Rosemary came about turning her pieces of art into glorious silk scarves, it's almost like what happens in the movies!
Hopefully you'll see lots more from Rosemary on my blog in the future, she is such a lovely lady and I'd love to do another post about her and her brand again in the future.
On Saturday 13th September 2014, I attended London Fashion Week as part of the UK Press. I didn't see any catwalks on that day but I did get to browse the showrooms and flaunt around Somerset House showing of my gorgeous Monki dress, Phantom Jewels statement necklace and Lulu Guinness handbag. I kept my outfit simple, glamorous and very fun! I was very pleased with what I wore as I think it stood out and looked eye-catching. I got loads of comments on my necklace and lots of head-turns with my handbag. Overall the impression I made on the day was brilliant! I also got to promote my blog a little bit, which made me very happy! After spending an hour or two at the venue I then went on to do some much needed retail therapy with my wonderful mummy, which was very fun as London is our favourite city. Today, Sunday 14th September 2014, I shall be browsing around more of the Designer Showrooms and attending a showcase of an upcoming designer, which I can elaborate more on in the coming days.
I loved wearing everything that I wore to LFW and I am so chuffed with the comments and exposure I got. Hopefully my blog will grow and grow!
I hope you liked my outfit!
LADY IN RED - LONDON FASHION WEEK - OUTFIT ONE
Sunday, 14 September 2014 • Brunette, fashion, fashion blogger, LFW, LFW SS15, LFW STREET STYLE, London, London Fashion Week, London Fashion Week Street Style, Lulu Guinness, Mollie Quirk LFW, Monki, Mummy, Phantom Jewels, STREET STYLE
On Saturday 13th September 2014, I attended London Fashion Week as part of the UK Press. I didn't see any catwalks on that day but I did get to browse the showrooms and flaunt around Somerset House showing of my gorgeous Monki dress, Phantom Jewels statement necklace and Lulu Guinness handbag. I kept my outfit simple, glamorous and very fun! I was very pleased with what I wore as I think it stood out and looked eye-catching. I got loads of comments on my necklace and lots of head-turns with my handbag. Overall the impression I made on the day was brilliant! I also got to promote my blog a little bit, which made me very happy! After spending an hour or two at the venue I then went on to do some much needed retail therapy with my wonderful mummy, which was very fun as London is our favourite city. Today, Sunday 14th September 2014, I shall be browsing around more of the Designer Showrooms and attending a showcase of an upcoming designer, which I can elaborate more on in the coming days.
I loved wearing everything that I wore to LFW and I am so chuffed with the comments and exposure I got. Hopefully my blog will grow and grow!
I hope you liked my outfit!
Keep an eye on my blog, TPOMQ, for lots more coverage from LFW! If you see me there, come and say hi! Tomorrow you will see my full ensemble feat. Phantom Jewels!!!
MOLLIE QUIRK X PHANTOM JEWELS
Saturday, 13 September 2014 • AW14, LFW, LFW SS15, London Fashion Week Street Style, Mollie Quirk LFW, Phantom Jewels, Statement Jewellery, Statement Necklaces, Vintage Jewellery
Keep an eye on my blog, TPOMQ, for lots more coverage from LFW! If you see me there, come and say hi! Tomorrow you will see my full ensemble feat. Phantom Jewels!!!
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